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Figure 5

From: Super-resolution generative adversarial networks with static T2*WI-based subject-specific learning to improve spatial difference sensitivity in fMRI activation

Figure 5

Comparison of the number of activated pixels extracted from the raw fMRI maps and the Static T2*WI-based Subject-Specific Super Resolution fMRI (STSS-SRfMRI) for the (a) thumb and (b) little finger. The STSS-SRfMRI maps yielded significantly fewer pixels than the raw fMRI maps for both the thumb (p < 0.001) and little finger (p < 0.001). The median (interquartile range (IQR)) for the raw fMRI and STSS-SRfMRI maps were 140.00 (64.75–184.00) and 83.37 (42.31–119.68), respectively, for the thumb and 128.50 (43.50–208.25) and 87.00 (28.93–129.00), respectively, for the little finger.

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